hrp0084p3-686 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

A Rare Reason of Hyperinsulinism: Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy

Yesilkaya Ediz , Akin Onur , Sari Erkan , Macit Enes , Akar Cagdas , Gun Husamettin

Background: Drug intoxication is one of the rare reasons of hyperinsulinism; it may occur not only accidentally but also deliberately.Objective and hypotheses: Herein, we report a case who presented with factitious hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycemia and diagnosed with Münchausen syndrome by proxy (MSBP) which is an uncommon condition of child abuse.Method: A 7-year-old girl was referred to our department due to hyperglycemic and h...

hrp0092p1-239 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2019

Unusual Presentation of Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome Type 1 (aps1)

Vuralli Dogus , Tan Cagman , Gulsen Hayriye , Unsal Yagmur , Ayvaz Deniz Cagdas , Demir Hulya , Ozon Alev , Alikasifoglu Ayfer , Tezcan Ilhan

Introduction: Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy type 1 (APECED) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by loss of function mutations of autoimmune regulatory (AIRE) gene. Characteristically, early onset ectodermal dysplasia, mucocutaneus candidiasis is followed by hypoparathyroidism and primary adrenal insufficiency usually within the first two decades. Although clinical features may be variable, recently, it is suggested that population characteristics and natu...

hrp0086p2-p184 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

DiGeorge Syndrome and 10p Deletion

Sari Erkan , Akar Hatice , Akin Onur , Zeybek Cengiz , Kozan Salih , Unay Bulent , Yesilkaya Ediz

Background: Hypoparathyroidism, deafness and renal dysplasia (HDR) syndrome is a rare condition inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. The responsible genetic defect is in the region 10p. Phenotype is very similar to DiGeorge Syndrome (DGS) which occurs due to 22q11 microdeletion.Method: An 8-year-old girl was referred to Pediatric Endocrinology outpatient department because of hypoparathyroidism. She was born at 36 weeks after a normal pregnancy and ...

hrp0094p2-48 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Coexistence of Adrenal Insufficiency and Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism: P450scc Deficiency

Şakar Merve , Savaş Erdeve Şenay , Guran Tulay , Aycan Zehra , Cetinkaya Semra ,

Introduction: Steroid hormone biosynthesis is initiated by the cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme (P450scc), which converts cholesterol to pregnenolone, the precursor of all steroid hormones. This enzyme is encoded by the CYP11A1 gene and is responsible for glucocorticoid, mineralocorticoid and sex steroid synthesis in the adrenal glands, gonads and placenta. Early or late onset adrenal insufficiency, 46, XY sex development disorder, and hypergonadotropic ...

hrp0095p1-591 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Evaluation of Permanent and Transient Congenital Hypothyroidism in Cases Referred from National Neonatal Screening Program

Donbaloğlu Zeynep , Çetinkaya Semra , Aycan Zehra , Karacan Küçükali Gülin , Şakar Merve , Savaş Erdeve Şenay

Objective: The incidence of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) has increased worldwide. Lowering cut-off in screening programs has led to an increase in the rate of transient CH. We aimed to evaluate the rates of permanent and transient CH in cases referred from the screening program and to investigate the clinical and laboratory factors to predict the transient CH.Methods: 109 cases referred from the screening program to ou...

hrp0094p2-85 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

One gene, two diseases: osteogenesis imperfecta, or Bruck syndrome?

Arı Hasan , Cetinkaya Semra , Guleray Lafcı Naz , Şakar Merve , Karacan Kucukali Gulin , Keskin Melikşah , Muratoğlu Şahin Nursel , Savaş Erdeve Şenay ,

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder characterized by diffuse osteoporosis, recurrent fractures, and resulting deformities. Bruck syndrome (BS) is a rare autosomal recessive disease that manifests with many symptoms of OI. In addition to the deficiency of type I collagen in OI, congenital joint contractures also occur in BS. BS is caused by mutations of FKBP10 (BS type 1) and PLOD2 (BS type 2) genes encoding the chaperone-collagen com...

hrp0094p2-302 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Two Sibling Cases with Growth Hormone Receptor Mutation: Variable Clinical Expressivity in Laron Syndrome

Sarıkaya Ozdemir Behiye , Cetinkaya Semra , Guleray Lafcı Naz , Şakar Merve , Kucukali Gulin Karacan , Elmaoğulları Selin , Savaş Erdeve Şenay ,

Background: Laron syndrome (LS) is a disorder of primary growth hormone (GH) resistance caused by genetic defects in GH and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) axis. Here, we present the variable clinical spectrum in two sibling cases of Iraqi Arab origin with GH receptor (GHR) mutation.CASES: Two siblings referred to our clinic with the chief complaint of short stature. They had been born with a normal weight at term.Their parents were...

hrp0094p2-314 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Shox Gene Pathologies In Children With Short Stature And Madelung Deformity

Şakar Merve , Muratoğlu Şahin Nursel , Cetinkaya Semra , Karacan Kucukali Gulin , Kurnaz Erdal , Guleray Lafcı Naz , Ozalkak Şervan , Aycan Zehra , Savaş Erdeve Şenay ,

Introduction: SHOX deficiency is the most common cause of monogenic short stature and results in short stature with a highly variable phenotype. In this study, we aimed to detect SHOX gene pathologies in patients who applied to the pediatric endocrine outpatient clinic with short stature and who were found to have Madelung deformity on hand-wrist radiography, and to evaluate the clinical, laboratory features and responses to growth hormone (GH) treatment.<...

hrp0094p2-94 | Bone, growth plate and mineral metabolism | ESPE2021

A Rare Cause of Familial Hypomagnesemia: A Case with Trpm6 Mutation

Şakar Merve , Cetinkaya Semra , Karacan Kucukali Gulin , Ozalkak Şervan , Elmaoğulları Selin , Muratoğlu Şahin Nursel , Keskin Melikşah , Lafcı Naz Guleray , Savaş Erdeve Şenay ,

Introduction: Familial hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by very low serum magnesium levels. It is caused by mutations in the gene encoding the transient receptor potential melastatin 6 (TRPM6). It typically occurs in the first months of life with symptoms of increased neuromuscular excitability such as convulsions, muscle spasms and tetany. Prolonged untreated hypomagnesemia may lead to developmenta...